Re: .25 auto. pistol part
I got a magazine for my Galesi 22 Long from Numrich. It tool a lttle tweaking to make it run right but worked out fine. You nee to do a bit of research to determine excatly what model number Galesi you have. A picture would help.
Re: .25 auto. pistol part
Mark: As noted by Griz, you should be able to find a magazine at Numrich. I was just at the site and they seem to have magazines for each model. The cost is $36 per. You will need the model number, unless they have used a common magazine for all of their .25s (which is possible).
Pete
Re: .25 auto. pistol part
One thing to bear in mind. Numrich and Sarco often sell Triple K magazines as replacement mags, all are around $30-35. Make certain that you have a Dremel tool handy as you will have to modify the mag. These are lowest common denominator magazines and they act like it. How do I know? Made the mistake of buying some Mauser mags for WWI pistols. None worked until major modifications were made and then I hit the Triple K web site to find the identical mags, so "caveat emptor!" Dave_n
Re: .25 auto. pistol part
I really recommend TripleK - I just bought a very well made mag from them for my .25 pistol - it is a real solid little gem, and was $40 including shipping (got here from San Diego in 2 days!)
FWIW, the Armi Galesi .25 was a nicely made and very reliable little pistol and it was killed by the GCA of 1968, so it is before that...there is a date stamp on the right side of the frame somewhere, IIRC.
They are pretty accurate and have a little more velocity because of the slightly longer barrel.
mark
Re: .25 auto. pistol part
Thanks for the info. on this pistol. The rt. side has a stamp of the company emblem, another stamp is PSF, and the other stamp is XX11. All three are between the grip and trigger housing. I will try to contact TripleK. Again thanks for the help, any more info. I would love to know.